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Belief and trust are conceptually linked as fundamental epistemic attitudes within the study of knowledge, as noted in [1], and are explicitly examined together in the context of scientific paradigms in [2] and philosophical literature in [3].

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Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu John Greco, John Turri · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceThomas Kuhn (1962) asserts that the attitude scientists hold toward their paradigms includes both belief and "trust."
Social Epistemology - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu MIT Press 1 fact
claimEpistemology is defined as the study of knowledge and related phenomena, including attitudes like belief and trust, attributes like justification and reliability, and intellectual traits such as humility or arrogance.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceArnon Keren published 'Trust and Belief: A Preemptive Reasons Account' in the journal Synthese in 2014.